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The phrase "ahead for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It is not commonly used, and its meaning is unclear without additional context.
Example: "We are looking ahead for new opportunities in the market."
Alternatives: "looking forward to" or "anticipating".
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ahead for good.
Call ahead for directions.
Call ahead for details.
What lies ahead for Amazon?
Work lies ahead for him.
Call ahead for reservations.
Call ahead for conditions.
Call ahead for schedules.
Call ahead for admission.
Call ahead for a tour and tasting.
But among the uncertainties ahead for V.C.U.
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